Use this MAP to perform SAS fabric problem isolation for
a PCIe2 or a PCIe3 controller.
Considerations:
- Remove power from the system before connecting and disconnecting
cables or devices, as appropriate, to prevent hardware damage or erroneous
diagnostic results.
- Some systems have the disk enclosure or the removable media enclosure
integrated in the system with no cables. For these configurations,
the SAS connections are integrated onto the system boards and a failed
connection can be the result of a failed system board or integrated
device enclosure.
Attention: When SAS fabric problems exist, obtain
assistance from your hardware service provider before performing any
of the following actions:
- Obtain assistance before you replace a RAID adapter; because the
adapter might contain nonvolatile write cache data and configuration
data for the attached disk arrays, and additional problems might be
created by replacing an adapter.
- Obtain assistance before you remove functioning disks in a disk
array; because the disk array might become degraded or might fail,
and additional problems might be created if functioning disks are
removed from a disk array.
Attention: Removing functioning disks in a
disk array is not recommended without assistance from your hardware
service support organization. A disk array might become degraded or
might fail if functioning disks are removed, and additional problems
might be created.
Step 3250-2
The possible
causes follow:
- More devices are connected to the adapter than the adapter supports.
Change the configuration to reduce the number of devices below what
is supported by the adapter.
- A SAS device has been incorrectly moved from one location to another.
Either return the device to its original location or move the device
while the adapter is powered off or unconfigured.
- A SAS device has been incorrectly replaced by a SATA device. A
SAS device must be used to replace a SAS device.
When the problem is resolved, see the removal and replacement
procedures topic for the system unit on which you are working and
do the "Verifying the repair" procedure.
Step 3250-3
Determine whether
any of the disk arrays on the adapter are in a Degraded state
as follows:
- Start the IBM® SAS Disk Array Manager.
- Start Diagnostics and select Task Selection on
the Function Selection display.
- Select RAID Array Manager.
- Select IBM SAS Disk Array Manager.
- Select List SAS Disk Array Configuration.
- Select the IBM SAS RAID
controller that was identified in the hardware error log.
Does any disk array have a state of Degraded?
- No
- Go to Step 3250-5.
- Yes
- Go to Step 3250-4.
Step 3250-4
Other errors
should have occurred related to the disk array being in a Degraded state.
Take action on these errors to replace the failed disk and to restore
the disk array to an Optimal state.
When the problem is resolved, see the removal and replacement
procedures topic for the system unit on which you are working and
do the "Verifying the repair" procedure.
Step 3250-5
Have other errors
occurred at the same time as this error?
- No
- Go to Step 3250-7.
- Yes
- Go to Step 3250-6.
Step 3250-6
Take action
on the other errors that have occurred at the same time as this error.
When the problem is resolved, see the removal and replacement
procedures topic for the system unit on which you are working and
do the "Verifying the repair" procedure.
Step 3250-8
Ensure that
the device, the device enclosure, and the adapter microcode levels
are up to date.
Did you update to newer microcode levels?
- No
- Go to Step 3250-10.
- Yes
- Go to Step 3250-9.
Step 3250-9
When the problem is resolved, see the removal and replacement
procedures topic for the system unit on which you are working and
do the "Verifying the repair" procedure.
Step 3250-10
Identify the
adapter SAS port that is associated with the problem by examining
the hardware error log. The hardware error log can be viewed as follows:
- Follow the steps in Examining the hardware error log and return here.
- Select the hardware error log to view. In the hardware error log,
under the Disk Information heading, the Resource field
can be used to identify which controller port the error is associated
with.
Note: If you do not see the
Disk Information heading in
the error log, obtain the
Resource field from
the
Detail Data / PROBLEM DATA section as illustrated in the
following example:
Detail Data
PROBLEM DATA
0001 0800 1910 00F0 0408 0100 0101 0000 0150 003E 0000 0030 57B5 4100 0000 0001
0004 FFFF FFFF FFFF 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004 AA98
^
|
Resource is 0004FFFF
Go to
Step 3250-11.
Step 3250-11
Using the
resource found in step 2, see SAS resource locations to
understand how to identify the controller's port to which the
device, or device enclosure, is attached.
For example, if
the resource is equal to 0004FFFF, port 04 on the adapter is used
to attach the device, or the device enclosure that is experiencing
the problem.
The resource found in the previous step can also
be used to identify the device. To identify the device, you can attempt
to match the resource with one found on the display, which is displayed
by completing the following steps:
- Start the IBM SAS Disk Array
Manager:
- Start the diagnostics program and select Task Selection from
the Function Selection display.
- Select .
- Select .
Step 3250-12
Because the
problem persists, some corrective action is needed to resolve the
problem. Using the port or device information found in the previous
step, proceed by doing the following steps:
- Power off the system or logical partition.
- Perform only one of the following corrective actions, which are
listed in the order of preference. If one of the corrective actions
was previously attempted, proceed to the next action in the list.
Note: Prior to replacing parts, consider using a complete power-down
of the entire system, including any external device enclosures, to
reset all possible failing components. This might correct the problem
without replacing parts.
- Power on the system or logical partition.
Note: In some situations,
it might be acceptable to unconfigure and reconfigure the adapter
instead of powering off and powering on the system or logical partition.
Step 3250-13
Does the problem
still occur after performing the corrective action?
- No
- Go to Step 3250-14.
- Yes
- Go to Step 3250-12.
Step 3250-14
When the problem is resolved, see the removal and replacement
procedures topic for the system unit on which you are working and
do the "Verifying the repair" procedure.